10-23-2011, 05:07 AM
I can go from 120FPS to 40FPS by enabling it. I even tried, lol, D3DOverrider, so that it'd have triple buffering.
It's not unbearable, but man, it certainly is annoying as hell to see tearing all over the screen, constantly. I have a crappy TN LCD 24'' Monitor, by Sceptre, and I get tearing even in some still cutscenes, so it's very annoying.
I know that in normal games, V-Sync cuts down on performance, but not as much as emulation. Any way to implement like a V-Sync lite?
It can ruin a cinematic moment to have lines suddenly moving up and down during a cutscene.
I dunno if D3D even helps, and even with it, my EE / IOP never reaches 100%. Infact, like I said, I can hit TAB and get 120FPS. Usually V-Sync only lowers FPS when you dip sub 59/60, b ut that is not the case here.
Anyh word on some kind of better V-Sync , perhaps in the future?
It's not unbearable, but man, it certainly is annoying as hell to see tearing all over the screen, constantly. I have a crappy TN LCD 24'' Monitor, by Sceptre, and I get tearing even in some still cutscenes, so it's very annoying.
I know that in normal games, V-Sync cuts down on performance, but not as much as emulation. Any way to implement like a V-Sync lite?
It can ruin a cinematic moment to have lines suddenly moving up and down during a cutscene.
I dunno if D3D even helps, and even with it, my EE / IOP never reaches 100%. Infact, like I said, I can hit TAB and get 120FPS. Usually V-Sync only lowers FPS when you dip sub 59/60, b ut that is not the case here.
Anyh word on some kind of better V-Sync , perhaps in the future?
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